Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) rely economically on carbon-intensive industries, but they also have considerable potential for implementing emissions management projects. Currently, progress in these projects is being slowed down by limited understanding of the field, governance weaknesses and low public...
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, today released the third edition of its consumer survey in a white paper titled Evolving home energy consumption: Intentions, actions and hurdles to greater home energy efficiency. It surveyed 13,000 people...
"Declarants are only allowed to use the default values published by the European Commission to report the embodied emissions of imported products subject to CBAM only if actual data on the embodied emissions of certain goods are not available at installation level until 31 July 2024", explained Daniela Neagoe, Senior Manager, International Trade, EY Romania. After the end of the transition period, starting in 2026, in addition to the reporting obligation, importers of CBAM products will be required to purchase "CBAM certificates" to cover their carbon emissions, which they will have to return to the authorities by on May 31 of each year, through the CBAM Registry.